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Bring a Democrat to the DSA National Convention and they may balk at the lack of well-remunerated consultants and credentialed Ivy League thought leaders. Bring a Republican and they may recoil at the sight of free-range journalists not safely locked in a cage. Such is the state of American politics today.
At a time when the erstwhile party of

As you probably know, the DSA's national convention is in Chicago this year, and it's going to be the biggest in our history. (If you don't know, you better ask somebody.) Many of our branches are fundraising to send their delegates and attendees to the Big Town, and that means big fun for you, because a lot of them are giving you, in exchange

Recorded 05.08.2015 at the 57th Annual Debs – Thomas – Harrington Dinner in Chicago. Tom Geoghegan argues that even as the U.S. labor movement crumbles, a revived but different labor movement is crucial to building a democratic society. How might that be done? Geoghegan has some suggestions and he notes: Disruption works.
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